Historic Soldier Field Opens United Club for 6th Annual Holiday Breakfast Dec. 1

11/21/2012

The lavish brunch will be one of the few times during the year when the United Club’s fine dining is open to the public. Families will not only be able feast on a fantastic holiday-themed breakfast, but also visit with Santa and his elves.

At the stadium, children can decorate holiday cookies or take part in other interactive festivities. Families are encouraged to bring their own handmade ornament to decorate the stadium tree. All entries will receive a gift from Dominick’s and the top three ornaments will receive prizes.

“We invite everyone to take advantage of this unique holiday event as it’s a special opportunity to experience this historic venue,” said Mike Kelly, General Superintendent and CEO of the Chicago Park District.

Dominick’s is the host sponsor of this annual holiday event. Soldier Field will also host a toy drive benefiting the Walter and Connie Payton Foundation with former Chicago Bears Right Tackle James “Big Cat” Williams and members of the Payton family to help collect toys. All are encouraged to bring unwrapped toys to the event. Donated toys will go to deserving Chicagoland children during this holiday season.

Admission is $55 for adults, $25 for children ages 3-12, and free for children under 3 years of age. Reservations are required and are available by calling 312-235-7162 or by emailing sfspecialevents@dncinc.com. Guests can park in the North Garage attached to the stadium for $19 (under 4 hours) and enter directly to the United Club. Visit www.soldierfield.netfor more information.

The Chicago Park District is the largest municipal park manager in the nation and owner of more than 8,100 acres of green space. We invite you to take in a concert or a movie at one of our 580 parks, to expand your horizons by registering for one of our thousands of programs offered throughout our 260 field houses, to get a great workout indoors at one of our state-of-the-art fitness centers, or outdoors along Lake Michigan’s 26 miles of pristine lakefront, or enjoy nature with a peaceful visit.